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The system reported strong investor demand for $350 million of taxable debt earlier in the week.
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The new money and refunding bonds are being sold Wednesday.
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The bill passed by the Senate to protect Puerto Rican investors is like one pending in the House.
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The rating agency cited warnings by Mayor Luke Bronin that Connecticut's capital could go bankrupt in 60 days.
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A bill to strengthen consumer protections for Property Assessed Clean Energy financing programs is headed to the governor’s desk.
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Local officials worry about revenue sharing, tax-exemption of munis, online sales taxes.
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The Teachers Retirement System issued a warning after state budget changes lowered this year's contribution to the fund.
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The Treasury Department auctioned $20 billion of 9-year 11-month notes with a 2 1/4% coupon at a 2.180% high yield, a price of 100.619500.
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William Cox of Kroll discusses their latest report on Chicago’s pension funding, which goes beyond the static ratio analysis that is done for pensions across the industry. Kroll poses the question just how affordable is the pension liability. Hosted by John Hallacy.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at midday, according to traders, as the first of this week’s new deals hit the screens on Tuesday.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $35 billion of four-week bills at a 0.970% high yield, a price of 99.924556.
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U.S. job openings unexpectedly rose to a record in July, indicating resilient demand for workers, Labor Department figures showed on Tuesday.
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Municipal bond traders are set to see the first of this week’s new deals hit the screens on Tuesday, led by deals from New York City and Tennessee issuers.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka had a breakfast meeting on July 17 at the U.S. central bank, according to Yellen’s public schedule.
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Small businesses were more optimistic on a “surge in capital spending and high sales expectations,” according to the National Federation of Independent Business' monthly Small Business Optimism index.
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Conventional thinking about local government finances must be re-examined, NLC report says.
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The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority missed a September bond payment.
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Hurricane Irma is the first test in many years for the bond-funded entities created to ensure Florida residents can obtain property insurance.
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Top-quality municipal bonds ended weaker on Monday, according to traders, who were looking ahead to a $7.42 billion new issue slate dominated by deals from New York City and Maryland.
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